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 224 THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 108. 1857. For surveying in Louisiana, at augmented rates, now authorized by law, four thousand seven hundred and sixty-six dollars. For surveying the public lands and private land claims in California, including office expenses, incident to the survey of claims, and to be disbursed at the rates prescribed by law for the different kinds of work, one hundred thousand dollars. For surveying standard, parallel, and meridian lines in Washington Territory, seven thousand five hundred dollars. For surveying township and subdivisional lines in "Washington Territory, at a rate not exceeding twelve dollars per mile, twenty thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of base, meridian, standard parallels, township, and section lines in New Mexico, fifty thousand dollars. For surveying the necessary base, meridian, standard parallels, township and section lines in Kansas and Nebraska, also outlines of Indian reservations, fifty thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the base, meridian, correction parallels, township and section lines in the Territory of Utah, fifty thousand dollars. For preparing the unfinished records of public and private surveys to be transferred to the State authorities, under the provisions of the act of 1840, oh. 36. twelfth June, eighteen hundred and forty, in those districts where the V<>r v- P· 384~ surveys are about being completed, twelve thousand dollars. For resurvey and examination of the survey of the public lands in those States where the offices of the surveyors-general have been, or 1840, cli.36. shall be closed, uuder the acts of the twelfth June, eighteen hundred and l8·’>3» <>l*· 24- forty, and twenty-second January, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, in- V°l· "· P· 15* cluding two thousand dollars for the salary of the clerk detailed to this special service in the General Land-Office, two thousand five hundred dollars. For continuing the survey of the keys off the coast of Florida by the Coast survey. officers of the coast survey, thirty thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the islands off the coast of California by the officcrs of the coast survey, forty thousand dollars. Drawings. For drawings to illustrate the report of the Commissioner of Patents for the year eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, six thousand dollars. lmtont Office For flooring the basement. rooms in the old portion of the Patent Office b“'M"’g· building to make them fit for business purposes, painting the interior of' said building, repairing roof, and for other incidental repairs, eight thousand dollars. For preparing the saloon of the west wing of the Patent Office for the reception of models for patents, and for fitting up and furnishing the same with suitable cases, fifty thousand dollars. Insane persons. For the support, clothing, and medical treatment of the insane of the District of Columbia, and of the army and navy at the asylum in said District, including five hundred dollars for books and incidental expenses, twenty thousand five hundred dollars. Iusam, Asylum_ For purchase of agricultural and horticultural implements, and for the improvement of the grounds of the Insane Asylum of the District of' Columbia, including farm and garden, five thousand dollars. bugtggilnli 0%% For casual repairs of the Patent Office building, three thousand dollars. g' For continuing the erection of the north front of the Patent Office building, for the accommodation of the Department of the Interior, two hundred thousand dollars. w,,Sh,,,g¤,,, For support, care, and medical treatment of transient paupcrs, medical l¤6¤‘m=rry- and surgical patients in Wasliington Infirmary, three thousand dollars. pub];,, grounds_ For purchase of manure for the public grounds, one thousand dollars. For hire of carts on the public grounds, one thousand dollars. For purchase and repair of tools used in the public grounds, five hundred dollars.